The premise of Pepsi’s “Halftime America,” charmed me. I love the townspeople (a rarely heard word, but one that fits here) gossiping about the mysterious Pepsi machines and signs all over town.

It almost made me wish I lived in a small town, or at least was closer to my neighbors.

Budweiser's “Best Buds” was one that I had to email to reporter Kari Barlow, who always gushes with me over animal videos. Think Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound,” except the Puppy and the Clydesdale. Not a catchy name, I know, but it’s a cute commercial.

There were a lot of funny commercials, but the Doritos’ “Office Thief” ad had Daily News Interim Editor Wendy Victora and me laughing into the afternoon.

Thankfully, everyone in the newsroom is respectful of one another’s snacks.

Check out the videos on the Daily News Facebook page.

And if you hate any of them, just know that my editor made me do it.

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The premise of Pepsi’s “Halftime America,” charmed me. I love the townspeople (a rarely heard word, but one that fits here) gossiping about the mysterious Pepsi machines and signs all over town.

It almost made me wish I lived in a small town, or at least was closer to my neighbors.

Budweiser's “Best Buds” was one that I had to email to reporter Kari Barlow, who always gushes with me over animal videos. Think Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound,” except the Puppy and the Clydesdale. Not a catchy name, I know, but it’s a cute commercial.

There were a lot of funny commercials, but the Doritos’ “Office Thief” ad had Daily News Interim Editor Wendy Victora and me laughing into the afternoon.

Thankfully, everyone in the newsroom is respectful of one another’s snacks.